AI Replaces Paul the Octopus for 2026 World Cup Tips
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For the first time in the history of the World Cup, artificial intelligence is putting its nose into prognosis, to the point of attracting the interest of researchers who want to appreciate the effectiveness of conversational agents.
AI replaces Paul the Octopus for 2026 World Cup tips
The 2026 World Cup is the first with widely available generative AI chatbots, with fans and researchers turning to these systems to predict the winners.
In 2026, the artificial intelligence replaces the traditional predictions about the football World Cup: ChatGPT and Claude bet in Spain. In Fran a, Le Chat, developed by Mistral, chooses the Bleus, and in China, DeepSeek and Qwen predict the world quarter of Argentina. Read more (06/12/2026
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In 2026, artificial intelligence will replace traditional predictions for the World Cup: ChatGPT and Claude are betting on Spain. In France, Le Chat, developed by Mistral, is picking Les Bleus, and in China, DeepSeek and Qwen are predicting Argentina's fourth World Cup title. The 2026 World Cup is the first in which the use of AI is widespread, and fans from all over the world are submitting their questions about predictions for the North Americ…
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